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Jennifer Blalack
"Different Phases" - Gorgeous Hand-Painted Abstract Room Divider in Gold + Blue

2018

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  • Is Delhi Safe No. 1- Architectural Abstraction with Palette Knife Grey + Red
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    “Is Delhi Safe No. 1" is an abstract landscape painting of Delhi by Indian artist Ritu Sinha. Combining two styles of abstract expressionist and realism to create a dramatic landscape of the city, creating a visualization of how the artist views the city and the current political condition. This work is shipped as a rolled canvas. Please inquire for shipping costs if you’d like it stretched before shipping. "Delhi is the capital of India and houses a mixture of so many indecencies. All Indian War...
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